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Board in struggling Colorado district keeps hiring power

DENVER – The school board of a struggling Denver-area school district will lose most of its power but will retain the power to hire and fire employees. The Colorado State Board ...

Health education center executive director resigns

Careers camp, apprenticeship program among accomplishments

Colorado lawmakers think they can still find a school finance fix

Two years ago, Colorado lawmakers Near the end of their tenure, instead of proposing solutions, lawmakers are asking for more time. If a majority of legislators agree to keep th...

Animas High students aim to address high suicide rates

Project will promote youth wellness through a film, web project and magazine

Juniper School students demonstrate in support of human rights

Freedom from slavery popular among fourth- and fifth-graders

Durango School District board member resigns

Joe Kusar leaving to focus on health challenges

Residents work to save Sunnyside, Fort Lewis Mesa libraries

Groups applying for grants, exploring special taxing districts

Math festival brings 200 students to Fort Lewis College

Games aimed at building perseverance and critical thinking

Backers of Amendment 73 look to the future as voters reject school funding measure

Coloradans’ reluctance to raise taxes continues

What the Democratic ‘blue wave’ on Election Night in Colorado means for education

Voters rejected tax increase

For weeks, Kiva students had no permanent classroom

Head of school understated impact of construction

Before changes, Kiva parents criticized school leadership for over a year

Months of complaints lead to three recent resignations